Set of 4 GIGA towels, Japan
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Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga (鳥獣人物戯画, literally "Animal-person Caricatures"), commonly shortened to Chōjū-giga (鳥獣戯画, literally "Animal Caricatures"), is a famous set of four picture scrolls, or emakimono, belonging to Kōzan-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan. The Chōjū-giga scrolls are also referred to as Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans in English. Some think that Toba Sōjō created the scrolls; however, it seems clear from the style that more than one artist is involved. The right-to-left reading direction of Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga is traditional in East Asia, and is still common in Japan. Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga is also credited as the oldest work of manga.
The scrolls are the earliest in a linear monochrome drawing style that was to continue in use in Japanese painting (as they are all done with the usual writing and painting brush, they count as painting).
Set of 4 GIGA Towels
Sizes: 25 x 25 sm
100% cotton
Japan
Chõju-jinbutsu-giga is a famous ink painted scrolls, or Emakimono, a National Treasure of Japan, belonging to Kosan-ji in Kyoto, Japan.
The scrolls are the earliest in a linear monochrome drawing style that was to continue in use in Japanese painting (as they are all done with the usual writing and painting brush, they count as painting).
Set of 4 GIGA Towels
Sizes: 25 x 25 sm
100% cotton
Japan
Chõju-jinbutsu-giga is a famous ink painted scrolls, or Emakimono, a National Treasure of Japan, belonging to Kosan-ji in Kyoto, Japan.